Jack Grealish (James, 62’) – 6. Linked up with Mount nicely for the penalty and played some nice passes but also had a few sloppy moments. AFP
ENGLAND PLAYER RATINGS: Sam Johnstone – 6, Didn’t have much to do but looked comfortable with his hands and feet whenever called upon. Reuters
Reece James – 6. Composed when he had the ball in tight situations and was unlucky to see his effort from range cannon off the crossbar. AP
Tyrone Mings – 7. Defended and passed the ball well throughout. Decisive to win the ball back in the build-up to the opener. Booked for an off-the-ball incident, which means he will miss the Poland match. Reuters
Conor Coady – 6. Looked comfortable whenever called upon defensively and saw his overhead kick dip over the crossbar. AFP
Kieran Trippier – 6. Wasn’t tested much defensively and overhit some of his passes and set-pieces. There were some nice passages of play from him, though. AP
Trent Alexander-Arnold – 6. Playing in a midfield role, Alexander-Arnold made some intelligent runs and hit a great pass for Bellingham, but had times where he was a bit quiet. Getty
Jordan Henderson – 7. Captain on the day, Henderson showed a brilliant range of passing and looked in full control in the midfield. EPA
Jude Bellingham – 7. Provided some lovely bits of trickery, including one that helped produce the opener, but dragged a good chance wide. AP
Jesse Lingard – 9. Took his first goal well to open the scoring with his first England goal since November 2018. Added a second by cutting onto his right foot and sending an effort bouncing over the goalkeeper’s hand. Rounded off a good performance by delivering a great cross for Saka’s goal. Getty
Bukayo Saka – 8. Marked his 20th birthday with a goal in the 85th minute as he headed home Lingard’s cross. The winger deserved his goal, having shown quick feet and provided a threat throughout to help create chances for his teammates. Getty
Patrick Bamford – 6. He was inches away from marking his England debut, and 28th birthday, with a goal but couldn’t quite reach Saka’s ball into the box. Didn’t have any real chances to score but his header for Coady’s opportunity was a good one. Getty
SUBS: Mason Mount (Bellingham, 62’) – 7. Injected some extra life into the game and showed intelligence to win the penalty. Getty
Harry Kane (Bamford 62’) – 7. Confidently converted his penalty, with the pace taking it past Josep Gomes. Was denied by a good save in the latter stages. AP
Jack Grealish (James, 62’) – 6. Linked up with Mount nicely for the penalty and played some nice passes but also had a few sloppy moments. AFP
ENGLAND PLAYER RATINGS: Sam Johnstone – 6, Didn’t have much to do but looked comfortable with his hands and feet whenever called upon. Reuters
Reece James – 6. Composed when he had the ball in tight situations and was unlucky to see his effort from range cannon off the crossbar. AP
Tyrone Mings – 7. Defended and passed the ball well throughout. Decisive to win the ball back in the build-up to the opener. Booked for an off-the-ball incident, which means he will miss the Poland match. Reuters
Conor Coady – 6. Looked comfortable whenever called upon defensively and saw his overhead kick dip over the crossbar. AFP
Kieran Trippier – 6. Wasn’t tested much defensively and overhit some of his passes and set-pieces. There were some nice passages of play from him, though. AP
Trent Alexander-Arnold – 6. Playing in a midfield role, Alexander-Arnold made some intelligent runs and hit a great pass for Bellingham, but had times where he was a bit quiet. Getty
Jordan Henderson – 7. Captain on the day, Henderson showed a brilliant range of passing and looked in full control in the midfield. EPA
Jude Bellingham – 7. Provided some lovely bits of trickery, including one that helped produce the opener, but dragged a good chance wide. AP
Jesse Lingard – 9. Took his first goal well to open the scoring with his first England goal since November 2018. Added a second by cutting onto his right foot and sending an effort bouncing over the goalkeeper’s hand. Rounded off a good performance by delivering a great cross for Saka’s goal. Getty
Bukayo Saka – 8. Marked his 20th birthday with a goal in the 85th minute as he headed home Lingard’s cross. The winger deserved his goal, having shown quick feet and provided a threat throughout to help create chances for his teammates. Getty
Patrick Bamford – 6. He was inches away from marking his England debut, and 28th birthday, with a goal but couldn’t quite reach Saka’s ball into the box. Didn’t have any real chances to score but his header for Coady’s opportunity was a good one. Getty
SUBS: Mason Mount (Bellingham, 62’) – 7. Injected some extra life into the game and showed intelligence to win the penalty. Getty
Harry Kane (Bamford 62’) – 7. Confidently converted his penalty, with the pace taking it past Josep Gomes. Was denied by a good save in the latter stages. AP
Jack Grealish (James, 62’) – 6. Linked up with Mount nicely for the penalty and played some nice passes but also had a few sloppy moments. AFP